Kentucky
21C Museum Hotel Lexington
As a travel writer, like most people, this year has been a tough one. Without any travel, I didn’t have much to write about and it made me restless and unhappy. So I was thrilled when we finally saw the end of the tunnel and everyone started getting vaccinated. Those destinations that had closed their … Continue reading
Summer begins!
Well, it’s now Memorial Day weekend and summer has officially begun! My sister offered her annual Memorial Day party and opened her lovely backyard pool for our enjoyment. As many of the family members that could make it came and we relaxed and enjoyed one of our first lovely, hot days. We are planning on … Continue reading
The Charming Gratz Park Inn
So, we decided to experience a staycation for the first time. A “staycation” is a getaway where you don’t go far; usually just stay in your same city where you live. Although Lexington, Kentucky is our hometown and attracts plenty of tourists from all over the world, we had sort of taken it for granted. … Continue reading
The Fabulous Feeders’ Cup
As you know, we are huge foodie fans and often plan our trips around the next food experience of some sort. We have been known to plan lunch and dinner as we are actively consuming breakfast. We may not remember all the details of a particular city visit but we can damn well tell you … Continue reading
Pin ItAlltech Craft Brews and Food Fest
I am not a fan of beer. In college, I could make a Solo cup of beer last for hours as I never actually took a sip of it. So, no beer for me. On the other hand, Tom loves beer. He has been drinking beer and enjoying since those college beer blasts when one … Continue reading
Pin ItPhoto Friday: Flower at Cumberland Falls
We have decided to try to visit more of our local area on our travels and recently spent some time at Cumberland Falls. Tom got this shot of a tiny purple flower. Pin It
Pin ItA Day in Danville, Kentucky
Once a week, I hop in my car and make the 45-minute drive to Danville to visit my mom. Since I live on the south side of town, it’s easiest for me to just get on the Bluegrass, get off at the Harrodsburg exit, take the bypass around Harrodsburg and end up just outside Danville. … Continue reading